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Description

Two-dimensional (2D) imaging is one of three ultrasound modes (2D, M-mode, and Doppler) used for cardiac imaging. 2D imaging is the primary method of cardiac imaging and allows structures to be viewed moving in real time in a cross-section of the heart (two dimensions). It is used to detect abnormal anatomy or motion. The most common cross-sectional views are the parasternal long axis, the parasternal short axis, and the apical view. The gastric or subcostal and suprasternal views are also commonly used. [NCBI Books: NBK2215] Source: Regenstrief LOINC, NCBI Books: NBK2215

Basic Part Properties

Part Display Name
US.2D+Calculated by truncated ellipsoid method
Part Type
Method (Describes the method by which the test was performed)
Created On
2015-02-03
Construct for LOINC Short Name
US.2D+trunc ellips

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Tag Language Translation
it-IT Italian (Italy) Eco.2D+Cacolata da metodo ellisoide troncato
zh-CN Chinese (China) 超声.2D+截断椭球计算法
Synonyms: 超声.二维+截断椭球计算法